free will isn't a matter of freedom and happyness. it is about giving a reason to God to create universe.
without free will, why create the universe? you just need to think about it, and you will know everything from the beginning to the end.
but if there is free will, creating it will matter, since God is giving up his power to decide what we will do, and maybe even the power to know what we will do.
really, nothing to do with freedom. the act of creation would be pointless if everything had to go as decided at the beginning. unless we live in God's sandbox, where he tests his powers. but even then, free will would be quite high on test list.
I am fine with this description of the Creator, as long as you also adknowledge that this description describes a being who is explicitly not omnibenevolent. This is a being that created a universe which is filled with suffering, death and despair and beings who are just as able to kill and maim as they are to love and help. This God is distant, callous and terrifying.
Tell me all mighty Grek, how SHOULD the universe be, since what IS doesn't seem to be to your liking? Obliviously there is no God because things aren't run the way that you would do it.
Firstly, I am not all mighty, nor am I trying to be edgy as you seem to be implying. I do not think that my responses are comical, so you'll need to explain your perspective to me if I am to understand what your find humorous about this discussion. Without that explaination, your observations come across as snide and somewhat offensive.
Now, to answer the question: If I were the Creator and I wanted a universe without human suffering that still looks somewhat like this one, I see a few possible courses of action that would make the universe more in line with how I think it ought be:
1) Remove free will; make humanity always make the best choice for itself.
2) Make it so that humans enjoy whatever choice they end up making.
3) Combination of both of the above. I make the choices, humanity enjoys them regardless
4) Make the laws of physics mutable to humanity, so that what they think ought be is what is.
5) P-zombies; they make choices exactly as if they were normal people but to not perceive anything.
For the record, I am not an atheist. I am a maltheist. I think that the Creator of the Universe is either unable to create a universe that is exactly as he desires it, unable to understand that his actions and/or inactions are causing humanity suffering or does not desire a universe without human suffering.